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Animals band together to trick the farmers from "summary" of Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl

Boggis, Bunce, and Bean were three greedy farmers who were always trying to catch Mr. Fox and his family. They were determined to get rid of the sly fox once and for all. But Mr. Fox was clever and resourceful. He came up with a plan to outsmart the farmers and save his family from danger. Mr. Fox knew that he couldn't defeat the farmers on his own. So he rallied all the other animals in the forest to join forces with him. Together, they would work as a team to outwit the farmers and protect their homes from destruction. Each animal had a special skill that would be crucial in carrying out the plan. The animals banded together and devised a cunning strategy to trick the farmers. They would dig a tunnel underground to sneak into the farmers' stores and steal food without getting caught. Mr. Fox would lead the operation, using his keen sense of smell to locate the most delicious treats. The other animals would follow his lead, working together in perfect harmony. As the farmers grew more frustrated with each failed attempt to catch Mr. Fox, they became more desperate. They set traps and tried to block the tunnel, but the animals were always one step ahead. With their quick thinking and teamwork, the animals were able to outsmart the farmers time and time again. In the end, the animals emerged victorious. They had successfully tricked the farmers and secured a steady food supply for themselves. The farmers were left scratching their heads, wondering how they had been outwitted by a clever fox and his band of forest friends. And Mr. Fox and his family could finally rest easy, knowing that they were safe from harm.
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    Fantastic Mr Fox

    Roald Dahl

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